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Introducing Priya - UCLA 2020 Grad

Welcome to the UCLA prospective student community 🎉 This is a place for students hoping to learn more about UCLA and connect with other potential applicants.

@PriyaDesai graduated from UCLA in 2020 and …

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Is it worth applying to UCLA?

I hate to admit this but my UW GPA is trash and I mean barely over 3.0. I had a really tough time freshman and beginning of sophomore year and it really upsets me because I have worked my butt off sin …

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Honors Program

I read that honors program is only for the college of letters and science, and since that's where I want to be, how can one apply for the college honors program. Is it during the UC application or whe …

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Not well rounded in Ec's

I cam here five years ago, went to middle school and didn't really thought about college, I tried to volunteer, participate in school clubs, which only lasted for days because of both family responsi …

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UCLA For Pre-Medical Studies

Hello, I am a Junior right now and currently interested in pursuing a medical career. I was wondering if anyone has any experience in undergraduate studies pursuing med school? If so, how did you like …

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How does double majoring work at UCLA?

I'm a high school sophomore (rising junior), so I have a lot of time till admissions come, but I figured getting this answered sooner rather than later would be better.

I've recently realized that I w …

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Is UCLA Admission Hard

Like I do not have a 3.0 GPA. So i was wondering

1. Is UCLA Very Selective

2. Is UCLA Test-Optional

3. What grades are needed in High School to have a good chance at UCLA

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Will going to a vocational school my 11-12th grade year look good when applying to UCLA

So I applied and got accepted into a vocational school for biotechnology, Will that look good if I apply for UCLA?

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I have a 28 ACT score and above a 4.0 GPA, does my GPA help me get accepted?

I plan to retake the ACT and aim for a 30+, but in case I don't reach that goal, would my 28 ACT score be too low to be accepted? Or will my GPA (Roughly 4.1 currently. I am a Junior) be high enough t …

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If any, what are Business majors like at UCLA?

I would like to major in Business, but am unsure on whether or not I would like to apply to this school.

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3 years ago
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UCLA Waitlist Form

What exactly should I be puting on my UCLA Waitlist form? Should I be treating it like a letter of continued interest and write in a letter format?

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Computer Science A level subject requirements

Hey,

I am currently residing in Singapore and am doing my A-levels. I wish to apply to undergraduate computer science course but am not able to locate the subject and grade requirements for my particul …

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How can I get into UCLA? I had good grades my first semester but they fell due to a loss, do I have a chance?

My first semester I had a high weighted gpa that fell significantly in the course of a month because I lost three family members, and school became harder to focus on. I want to get into UCLA more tha …

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anyone applied to UCLA School of Nursing as a freshman?

Hello, I am a rising senior who is applying to UCLA's School of Nursing this fall. I heard the program has a 2% acceptance rate and it is extremely competitive. I just wanted to know how the applicati …

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UCLA Admissions tips

I'm currently a Sophomore in high school, and I want to attend UCLA after graduating from high school. What things should I be doing now to increase my chance of acceptance? Also, how should I contact …

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